Category: Interviews

GABRIEL LONDON is a documentary filmmaker whose storytelling focuses around major policy issues. He began working on criminal justice issues as an undergraduate at Pomona College, where he won the Albert R. Broccoli film award for a prison documentary, Turned Out. In 2001, he produced and directed No Escape: Prison Rape in America, two short films […]

JACK GANTOS is the author of over forty-five books for children from the ROTTEN RALPH picture books, collections of JACK HENRY short stories, upper elementary and middle school JOEY PIGZA novels, young adult novels—LOVE CURSE OF THE RUMBAUGHS, DESIRE LINES, and a memoir, HOLE IN MY LIFE. His work can lead readers from the cradle […]

JACK GANTOS is the author of over forty-five books for children from the ROTTEN RALPH picture books, collections of JACK HENRY short stories, upper elementary and middle school JOEY PIGZA novels, young adult novels—LOVE CURSE OF THE RUMBAUGHS, DESIRE LINES, and a memoir, HOLE IN MY LIFE. His work can lead readers from the cradle […]

HARRY DOLAN is the author of the mystery/suspense novels BAD THINGS HAPPEN (2009), VERY BAD MEN (2011), and THE LAST DEAD GIRL (2014). He graduated from Colgate University, where he majored in philosophy and studied fiction-writing with the novelist Frederick Busch. A native of Rome, New York, he now lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan with his […]

JOHN SCALZI is one of the most popular and acclaimed SF authors to emerge in the last decade. His massively successful debut Old Man’s War won him science fiction’s John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. His New York Times bestsellers include The Last Colony, Fuzzy Nation, and Redshirts; which won 2013’s Hugo Award […]

Laird Hunt is the author of several works of fiction and a two-time finalists for the Pen Center USA Award in Fiction. He is on the faculty of the University of Denver’s creative writing program and lives in Boulder, Colorado. His latest novel, Neverhome, is about a woman who disguises herself as a male soldier, so […]

Lin Enger is the author of two novels, The High Divide (Algonquin, September 2014) and Undiscovered Country (Little, Brown, 2008). He received his MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and teaches English at Minnesota State University Moorhead. In the 1990s he collaborated with his brother, the novelist Leif Enger, on a series of mystery novels […]

Chuck Sambuchino of Writer’s Digest books has one of the largest blogs in publishing. His Guide to Literary Agents Blog is a major hub for writers. He had his 2010 humor book, How to Survive A Garden Gnome Attack, optioned by Sony pictures, edits the Guide to Literary Agents and the Children’s Writer’s & Illustrator’s […]

I interviewed Rodrigo Garcia, via phone, about writing, directing and making movies. His series, Blue, Season 3, will be out March 28th on the YouTube channel, Wigs. CHRISTINE I’m really interested in your process as a writer. When you have an idea that comes to you, are you thinking in a particular language, since you’re […]

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Christine is a versatile writer and artist who can translate complex concepts, technical jargon, and story ideas into engaging stories, copy, and visuals. She consistently uses her expertise in writing, editing, photography and painting to seek and enlighten new audiences. She believes that conveying the right message and meaning is key to captivating her readers, and viewers.

Christine is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, and also holds a degree in graphic design from the Art Institute of Philadelphia.

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Her art is displayed at Gallery 206, 5880 Shirley Street, in Naples, Florida.

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